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New job, no golf, lots of snow

Rockford35

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Well, started a new contract today. Yay me. Better pay too, which is nice.

We also got 2 more inches of snow. Awesome.

Golf is done for 6 months. F#@&!!!!

Anyone want to send me part of their lawn in the mail, y'know, just to remember the good ole days?

Please? :(

R35
 

DaveE

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Congrats on the new contract. More money is always nice. Too bad about the snow and no golf. If it were possible I would be happy to send you about 20 degrees as it's going to be over 90 again today. I know it will cool down soon because it's always miserable the first weekend of deer season and that starts November 1.

So is this new contract the reason for the private island estate? :p
 
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I think so. I'm pretty sure i've moved into the upper tier of the social hierarchy, so i think a paultry 18 million is worth it.

Can anyone lend me 17.999999 million dollars? I'm good for it....

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DaveE

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Sure, what's $17.9999999 million between friends. Just forward all of your bank account information, including pin numbers and I will send the money right away. ;)
 

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Well, I know ya don't wanna hear about it - but we're in Prime Time here now....

Summer's heat is long past and we're in that time of year when the highs are in the 70's and lows in 50's and 60's. We sleep with the windows open from late September into early November on many nights.

Courses are still lush and the bentgrass greens have recovered from the heat. Superintendents aerate and top dress the greens in late September and by mid-October they are fast and true....Leaves will fall in November and we can play in shirtsleeves most of the time.

Ya need to come down here for that Porsche Cayenne Driving School in February at Barber MotorSports. Highs average in the mid-50's in February and we can play in a sweater then....

Congrats on the new contract....
 

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Take a vacation to Argentina....the courses look awesome and it's getting to be summer there. :)
 

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DaveE said:
Congrats on the new contract. More money is always nice. Too bad about the snow and no golf. If it were possible I would be happy to send you about 20 degrees as it's going to be over 90 again today. I know it will cool down soon because it's always miserable the first weekend of deer season and that starts November 1.

So is this new contract the reason for the private island estate? :p


Dave, you hunt?
 
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Bravo said:
Ya need to come down here for that Porsche Cayenne Driving School in February at Barber MotorSports. Highs average in the mid-50's in February and we can play in a sweater then....

Sweater?

I'll be playing in my gotch because i'll be used to all this snow by then.

Another 2" last night.

It's official. This sucks. :(

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Dave, you hunt?

No, I've never liked the taste. It's just a very big deal here. They wander our neighborhood like gangs. Wouldn't be much of a sport when you could get one with a hammer. We've had them born on our driveway and once on our back deck.
 
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DaveE said:
No, I've never liked the taste. It's just a very big deal here. They wander our neighborhood like gangs. Wouldn't be much of a sport when you could get one with a hammer. We've had them born on our driveway and once on our back deck.


You're talking about Sasquatch, right? ;)

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Youngun5

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this weekend i'll be trying to shoot high numbers high numbers of ducks that is, there's a youth hunt, hoping to capitalize, then later this month i'll be bowhunting so, all the while trying to sneak in a few rounds
 

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